1929 in Canada

Incumbents

Crown

Federal government

Provincial governments

Lieutenant governors

Premiers

Territorial governments

Commissioners

Events

Arts and literature

Science and technology

  • Wop May and Vic Horner brave poor visibility and −30 °C temperatures in an open cockpit to rush diphtheria anti-toxin to Fort Vermilion.
  • Frozen fish fillets are introduced by the Biological Board of Canada developed by Archibald Huntsman.

Sport

Births

January to March

April to June

John Turner in September 2009

July to September

October to December

Full date unknown

Deaths

January to March

Lomer Gouin

April to December

See also

Historical Documents

British Privy Council members decide "that women are eligible to be summoned to and become members of the Senate of Canada" [2]

"Crest of the flood of selling" passes on New York Stock Exchange [3]

Calgary Board of Trade report on Turner Valley oil field [4]

Killing of Americans by U.S. border guards enforcing prohibition regulations draws outrage [5]

Lord Beaverbrook on overcoming "the great general division between farmers and industrialists" to establish imperial free trade [6]

Hunter-conservationist Jack Miner calls for extermination of wolves in Ontario [7]

Mackenzie King "wholly convinced in the reality of the spiritual world" after medium contacts his dead family members [8]

References

  1. "Antonine Maillet | The Canadian Encyclopedia". www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  2. "Privy Council Appeal No. 121 of 1928. In the matter of a Reference as to the meaning of the word 'persons' in Section 24 of The British North America Act, 1867; Judgement of the Lords of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council" (October 18, 1929), pgs. 2, 5, 7-8, 9, 11-13, 14. Accessed 19 May 2020 http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=fonandcol&id=3812092&lang=eng
  3. Associated Press (New York, October 29), "Bankers Again Halt Big Flood of Liquidation," The (Montreal) Gazette, Vol. CLVIII, No. 260 (October 30, 1929), pg. 1. Accessed 19 May 2020 https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=Fr8DH2VBP9sC&dat=19291030&printsec=frontpage&hl=en
  4. "A Trip through Turner Valley; with the Young Men's Section of the Calgary Board of Trade" (September 12, 1929). Accessed 19 May 2020 http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/5310.html
  5. [U.S.] Association Against the Prohibition Amendment, "Outrages on the Border," Canada Liquor Crossing the Border (1929), pgs. 18-21. Accessed 19 May 2020 http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?view=image;id=mdp.39015041742365;seq=20;num=18
  6. Max Aitken, "Empire Free Trade;[...]A Manifesto by Lord Beaverbrook." Accessed 10 April 2020 https://fishercollections.library.utoronto.ca/islandora/object/broadsides%3ACAP00304
  7. Jack Miner, "Deer and Wolves," Jack Miner on Current Topics (copyright 1929), pgs. 61-9. Accessed 27 January 2020 https://archive.org/stream/jackmineroncurre00mine#page/65/mode/1up/
  8. Diaries of William Lyon Mackenzie King; 1929, pg. 7. Accessed 19 May 2020 http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/politics-government/prime-ministers/william-lyon-mackenzie-king/Pages/item.aspx?IdNumber=11432&
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